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← Sporting Memorabilia 7th to 9th June 2021

Extremely rare winner's medal from the 1917-18 Football League Lancashire section, awarded to J. Davies, Director of Stoke FC, 9ct rose gold circular medal with central rotating football and loop ring, obverse with red enamel lettering STOKE FC TO COMMEMORATE WINNING THE LEAGUE LANCASHIRE SECTION1917-18, reverse engraved J. DAVIES DIRECTOR, hallmarked Birmingham 1918 by Vaughton & Sons, in original velvet lined box, exterior with gilt lettering STOKE FOOTBALL CLUB 1917-18, 37 by 26mm., 16gr. Between 1915-19 the Football League and FA Cup were suspended in England due to WW1  and regional football league competitions were played in their place. The four regional leagues included the Lancashire Section and Midland Section, which were split into a principal tournament and the London Combination and Bristol County Combination.Stoke FC were the principal tournament winners of the Lancashire Section while subsidiary tournament winners included Liverpool, Manchester City, Preston North End and Bolton Wanderers.

Status:
Unsold
Estimated Price:

£1,500 - £2,000

Extremely rare winner's medal from the 1917-18 Football League Lancashire section, awarded to J. Davies, Director of Stoke FC, 9ct rose gold circular medal with central rotating football and loop ring, obverse with red enamel lettering STOKE FC TO COMMEMORATE WINNING THE LEAGUE LANCASHIRE SECTION1917-18, reverse engraved J. DAVIES DIRECTOR, hallmarked Birmingham 1918 by Vaughton & Sons, in original velvet lined box, exterior with gilt lettering STOKE FOOTBALL CLUB 1917-18, 37 by 26mm., 16gr. Between 1915-19 the Football League and FA Cup were suspended in England due to WW1  and regional football league competitions were played in their place. The four regional leagues included the Lancashire Section and Midland Section, which were split into a principal tournament and the London Combination and Bristol County Combination.Stoke FC were the principal tournament winners of the Lancashire Section while subsidiary tournament winners included Liverpool, Manchester City, Preston North End and Bolton Wanderers.